When a new edition of D&D comes out it has always been an occasion to start a new homebrew campaign for me. For 1E, 2E and 3E I had a stable group of players.
But this time around even though I had the intention of creating a home-brew campaign I decided to run the starter set adventure and then tie-in the Tyranny of Dragons campaign.

This is due, in part, to the fact that since my group is new and I don't want make the mistake of spending hours creating a homebrew campaign but ended up having a lot of trouble keeping a stable group of players.
Its also due to «real life» time commitment.

What do you plan to do this time around?
Homebrew? Tyranny? Adapt an another product?

Last edited by shesheyan on Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.

I'm taking three players (my children aged 9-13) through the lost mine from the starter set - and would happily carry on in the FR - IF I could find out about the effects of the move to 4e and 5e (my last sourcebook is from 3e)

So - it'll probably be effectively a homebrew based on the sword coast area, with info gleaned from 2e grey box and 3e book on the realms. for now!

I am going to use the Starter Set scenarios. The FR are not my preferred setting, so after that, I'd probably go back to Dragonlance, and convert the massive 3e campaign "Key of Destiny" OR start a Birthright campaign.
I am not very interested in Tyranny of Dragons (at the moment.)